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===move <portal #>===
 
===move <portal #>===
:'''<portal #>''' is the desired nearby portal to move to.
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:'''<portal #>''' is the desired nearby portal to move to.  Portals can be listed with the '''[[portals]]''' command.
  
 
===move stop===
 
===move stop===

Revision as of 07:01, 21 January 2010

move

move [<x> <y>] [<map name>]

move [<map name>] [<x> <y>]

x is the desired X co-ordinate.
x is the desired Y co-ordinate.
map name is the map to move to (listed by the where command in Kore, or /where in the RO Client). If omitted, you will move to x,y on your current map. If you just want to get to the map, you can omit the x and y co-ordinates.

move <portal #>

<portal #> is the desired nearby portal to move to. Portals can be listed with the portals command.

move stop

Using move stop will stop all movement.

Examples:

Command Description
move <x> <y> [<map name>] Move to the specified coordinates on the map. If the map name is not specified, you will move inside the current map.
move [<map name>] [<x> <y>] Move to the specified coordinates on the map. If the map name is not specified, you will move inside the current map.
move <map name> Move to the specified map.
move <portal #> Move to the nearby portal.
move stop Stop all movements.